From: Al Dykes on 3 Oct 2009 11:39 Is my dusty old copy of Photoshop CS going to have any problems with 64 bit Windows 7 ? I'm a big fan of VM but I'm afraid of trying to run a good video card and screen at the 1600x1200 from an appliction running within a VM. -- Al Dykes News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising. - Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail
From: Andrew Morton on 3 Oct 2009 15:31 "Al Dykes" wrote: > Is my dusty old copy of Photoshop CS going to have any problems with > 64 bit Windows 7 ? Well, PS6 runs OK on 64-bit Windows 7, so it seems likely PS CS will be OK. (Yes, I know, but I don't need to figure how to swap beer tokens for upgrade tokens :-) Andrew
From: Mike Russell on 7 Oct 2009 00:33 On 3 Oct 2009 11:39:46 -0400, Al Dykes wrote: > Is my dusty old copy of Photoshop CS going to have any problems with > 64 bit Windows 7 ? > > I'm a big fan of VM but I'm afraid of trying to run a good video card > and screen at the 1600x1200 from an appliction running within a VM. I'm reasonably sure CS will work fine under Win7, though it is best to find someone who has actually done it. 32 bit apps do not use a VM (Virtual Machine). The 64 bit system is running PS in 32 bit mode. There are also compatibility settings that you can tweak if necessary. -- Mike Russell - http://www.curvemeister.com
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